遗忘
工作记忆
编码(内存)
过程(计算)
计算机科学
背景(考古学)
认知心理学
干涉理论
内容(测量理论)
心理学
认知
人工智能
神经科学
生物
数学
操作系统
数学分析
古生物学
作者
Jarrod A. Lewis‐Peacock,Yoav Kessler,Klaus Oberauer
摘要
What happens to goal-relevant information in working memory after it is no longer needed? Here, we review evidence for a selective removal process that operates on outdated information to limit working memory load and hence facilitates the maintenance of goal-relevant information. Removal alters the representations of irrelevant content so as to reduce access to it, thereby improving access to the remaining relevant content and also facilitating the encoding of new information. Both behavioral and neural evidence support the existence of a removal process that is separate from forgetting due to decay or interference. We discuss the potential mechanisms involved in removal and characterize the time course and duration of the process. In doing so, we propose the existence of two forms of removal: one is temporary, and reversible, which modifies working memory content without impacting content-to-context bindings, and another is permanent, which unbinds the content from its context in working memory (without necessarily impacting long-term forgetting). Finally, we discuss limitations on removal and prescribe conditions for evaluating evidence for or against this process.
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